Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...
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Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...
Ep 43 : The Reckoning - assessing the true meaning of friendship Pt 2
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31 minutes
2 years ago
Ep 43 : The Reckoning - assessing the true meaning of friendship Pt 2
Kath&Mish knew they'd only just got started on the complexity of female friendships in Ep 41, so they gathered their compadre Melissa, and have pushed into it even further. Asking each other: How far would you go to maintain a long term friendship? What does the parenting role do to the depth and variety of your female friends? Do our daughters and our mothers have vastly differing perceptions of grrrl power? And why do some women reject the bonds of sisterhood in the workplace?
From The Hip
Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...